Please join us for our Winter Webinar panel, discussing the current state of voting rights in the U.S, recent attacks on voting rights, as well as a look ahead to…
Please join us for a WISIR brownbag on Friday March 11th from 1:30 - 2:30 pm in Gowen 1A. PhD Candidate Rutger Ceballos will present his paper “Land of the…
An op-ed written by WISIR-affiliated Professor Jake Grumbach and co-author Erik Schickler was published recently in The Hill. The piece, titled "In civil rights and American democracy, Congress's role looms…
Jake Grumbach and co-authors Adam Bonica, Charlotte Hill, and Hakeem Jefferson recently published their article "All-mail voting in Colorado increases turnout and reduces turnout inequality" in Electoral Studies. In the wake…
Please join us for our last WISIR Webinar, "Teaching the Movement: Reflections on Protests, Abolition, and Radical Scholarship." This discussion will be held this Friday, April 30th from 11 am…
Professor Jake Grumbach was interviewed in Al Jazeera this week, regarding the development of state-level police reform following the murder of George Floyd, which spurred one of the largest waves of protest…
Jake Grumbach was recently featured in The Washington Post. In his Opinion piece, "Trump's favorite new candidate exposes the true depths of GOP radicalization," Greg Sargent reflects upon the candidacy of…
Research by Jake Grumbach was recently featured in an Opinion piece written by Jamelle Bouie in The New York Times, titled "The G.O.P. Has Some Voters It Likes and Some It…
Professor and WISIR Director Sophia Jordán Wallace was recently published in The Washington Post. The article, "Americans support releasing migrant children from detention and oppose family separation, new data shows"…
Professor Christopher Sebastian Parker and co-author Rachel Blum's (University of Oklahoma) new data, the Panel Study of the MAGA Movement (PSMM), was featured in Thomas Edsall's New York Times Op-Ed today.…